السبت، 8 نوفمبر 2014

The first black woman Secretary of State Justice in America

US President Barack Obama appointed Attorney General in New York Loretta Lynch, Minister of Justice to become the first black woman in the history of the United States occupy this position, as the White House announced Friday. Obama will announce his decision this in a speech delivered at the White House Saturday in the presence of Lynch and her predecessor, Eric Holder, Obama, who was appointed to this position in 2008. He became the first black man takes the reins of the Ministry of Justice, which resigned in the end of September. And Lynch, which still need to authenticate the Senate on a resolution set to assume her new position is a public, claiming a "strong and independent", according to what he described as the White House. Librarian mother and father chaplain Loretta was born Elizabeth Lynch in 1959 in Greensboro, North Carolina (Southeast) mother was working librarian father was Baptist pastor. Since 2010 Lynch holds the post of Attorney General for the federal province east of New York, a post that has already been filled between 1999 and 2001 during the reign of former President Bill Clinton. The scope of work includes criminal cases in the areas of Brooklyn and Staten Island and Queens and Long Island. When she was a child and was accompanied by her father to Durham courtroom where the relay for hours trial hearings that were Tbehrha procedures. It is licensed in law from Harvard University has honored her career in a law firm in New York that began before it is set in the Eastern District of New York. Between 2002 and 2007 I worked a special adviser to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
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